Need Help! Windows Server?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by PinkMisfit, Oct 26, 2007.

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    Hi all im looking to purchase a few windows 2003 servers with 100mbps and at least 2500 bandwith. I'm also looking to purchase monthly in case the servers dont work for me, I dont want to be stuck in a contract.

    Currently I am using godaddy and im not happy with their speed.


    If anyone knows of a good company please let me know thanks.:p
     
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  2. inworx

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    Budget?
    Managed or Unmanaged?
     
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    Hi

    we can provide clean (no CP) windows 2003 servers With 160 Sata hdd
    1 gb ram
    unmetered Bandwidth
    $200 per month
    $20 setup

    or u can have our own customized control panel @ one time fees of $40.

    Thanks
     
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    My personal favorite is Softlayer.com, great hardware, speed and customer service. They have $119 special opteron 170. I love their free Windows 2003 cause a lot of time you need to add $10-20 for Windows 2003.

    If you want a cheaper one with not so great customer service but come with unmetered 100 mbps, try fdcservers.net. Also free Windows 2003.
     
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    I'll vote for FDC servers, since their prices are great and they're unmanaged. as its what you're looking for.
     
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